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The essential place of the radio in cars
29.06.2022 - WorldDAB News
At WorldDAB Automotive 2022, which took place in London on June 22, broadcast and automotive executives called for continued collaboration between the two industries. More than 350 delegates attended the event which notably addressed the place of the radio in the car... Stakeholders highlighted the importance of working together to ensure that the radio retains its place at the centre of the connected dashboard and to continue to provide drivers with the best possible audio experience.

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World car tech trends offer risks and opportunities to radio
29.06.2022 - WorldDAB News
A perspective from the WorldDAB Automotive 2022 conference: The move towards IP-based in-car entertainment systems pose risks to radio, but also opportunities if the industry is bold enough to seize them. That was the message delivered by Martin Koch, Head of Platform Steering Infotainment at Volkswagen Group’s CARIAD, during his “The car market worldwide – an OEM perspective” presentation at the WorldDAB Automotive 2022 conference. It was held in person in London and online on June 22, 2022.

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NAB, EBU emphasise carmaker relationships
29.06.2022 - WorldDAB News - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member
The car industry’s importance to the continued economic health of radio was at the heart of the WorldDAB Automotive 2022 conference, held in London and online last week. The relationship between these two giants was discussed during the trans-Atlantic session “Working With the Car Industry: Broadcaster Lessons Learned.” It was presented by April Carty-Sipp, the vice president of industry affairs at the National Association of Broadcasters in the United States, and Ben Poor, project manager for digital radio at the European Broadcasting Union.

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WorldDAB speakers predict car radios of the future
29.06.2022 - WorldDAB News
What will car radios be like in the years to come? What role will they play in multimedia in-car entertainment/information systems, and what will this future look like? This topic was the last one tackled during the WorldDAB Automotive 2022 conference, which was held in person and online in London on June 22, 2022.

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AMI la radio extends its DAB+ coverage to La Rochelle and Poitiers
28.06.2022 - France France
As part of its expansion, AMI la radio now broadcasts in the urban areas of Poitiers and La Rochelle, bringing to four the number of transmitters broadcasting the new service. For the AMI la radio team, “DAB+ is an essential project for the radio medium that we strongly support. We are impatiently awaiting other DAB+ frequencies so that listeners can discover AMI La Radio”. AMI is also broadcast on DAB+ in the Paris region and on the Côte d'Azur. It offers generalist programming for all ages. It is balanced, human, warm and rhythmic, it is the radio of dialogue, information, enrichment, relaxation at the service of everyone.

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VivaCité: The Tour de France from A to Z in DAB+
28.06.2022 - Belgium Belgium
On vacation, at home, at the office, in Belgium or abroad, Belgian listeners will be able to follow "la Grande Boucle" in its entirety and even more on Viva Sport, "the even more sporty channel of VivaCité". All the information for today's stage will be accessible on a radio available in DAB+ and on Radioplayer.

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Five things to know about digital terrestrial radio coming to Poitiers
27.06.2022 - France France
Tomorrow, or rather today in Poitiers, you now have DAB+. But how could this new technology change your life? We will explain everything. What's new? Specialists say that DAB+ is to radio what DTT is to television. "It's a digital revolution that offers better listening quality," says Wilfrid Tocqueville of the company Grand Ouest Mux. Digital terrestrial radio, commonly called DAB+, for the areas of Orléans, Blois, Montargis, Tours, Descartes, Châtellerault, Poitiers and Niort. In the car, DAB+ allows you to maintain quality listening continuity. “We can do Paris-Marseille without changing stations,” say the specialists.

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WorldDAB Automotive 2022 highlights values of collaboration
27.06.2022
At WorldDAB Automotive 2022 in London, leaders across the broadcast and automotive sectors called for continued collaboration between the two industries. Over 350 delegates attended the June 22 event in-person and online. Speakers emphasized the importance of working together to ensure that radio retains its place at the center of the connected dashboard and to continue offering drivers the best possible audio experience.

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Requirements for digital radio in Swedish cars have been introduced
27.06.2022 - Sweden Sweden
Since 3 June, all new cars sold in Sweden with a car radio must be able to receive terrestrial digital radio, in practice DAB+. The rule has been written into the Vehicle Regulation as part of the implementation of the new European Code for Electronic Communications. The rule does not apply to vehicles that have been placed on the market before December 2020. Sweden is one of the last countries in the EU to implement the rule on DAB+ receivers in cars. The EU decided in November 2018 that the rule would be introduced by the member states on 20 December 2020. The government presented a consultation on the issue in September 2019, but the preparation for the Ministry of Infrastructure was not completed until this year.

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Easier to apply for a content licence on DAB
27.06.2022 - Norway Norway
Are you applying for a content licence for DAB radio? You can now submit the application on My page at the Norwegian Media Authority. To broadcast radio on DAB, a content licence is required. This applies to both nationwide radio and local radio. Before you can apply for a licence, you must enter into an agreement with the operator of the transmitter system you want to send to. Now this can be done easily via My page at the Norwegian Media Authority.

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